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As a rule, bright auroral arcs evolve near the poleward boundary of the auroral oval at the growth phase of a substorm, a phenomenon that is known to occur near the poleward edge of the auroral oval. The closeness of these arcs to the projection of the magnetic separatrix on the night side suggests that their generation is related to magnetic reconnection in the magnetospheric tail in a particular way. In this study this suggestion is confirmed by the fact that integral brightness of the auroral oval at the poleward edge correlates with magnetic field structures in the solar wind that are observed by ACE and Wind satellites at distances of 50–300 R E upstream and are shifted towards the magnetospheric tail with time delays of ~ 10–80 min, consistent with measurements of the solar wind velocity. About 50 examples of this correlation have been found. The possible physical mechanisms of the effect observed are discussed.
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Original Russian Text © I.A. Kornilov, T.A. Kornilova, I.V. Golovchanskaya, 2016, published in Geomagnetizm i Aeronomiya, 2016, Vol. 56, No. 3, pp. 288–295.
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Kornilov, I.A., Kornilova, T.A. & Golovchanskaya, I.V. Relationship between auroral oval poleward boundary intensifications and magnetic field variations in the solar wind. Geomagn. Aeron. 56, 268–275 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0016793216030105
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